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The children of country singers often end up chasing the same dream that their parents had before them. Many of these children have natural-born talent, as if their parents passed their musical skills along with their other traits. One country music child who definitely inherited musical talent is Tyler Reese, the 19-year-old daughter of country […] More

As one of the main pioneers of the outlaw country movement, Waylon Jennings helped pave the way for dozens of artists who followed him. One of those artists was Hank Williams Jr., who was one of Waylon’s closest friends. The two brought their star power together for the duet “The Conversation,” which had Waylon asking […] More

One of country music’s most loved singers was grief-stricken this morning after hearing that a dear friend and longtime colleague had passed away. Travis Tritt and the incredibly talented producer behind his chart-topping masterpiece, “Best of Intentions” have known each other for decades and worked on some really powerful projects together. Sadly, this morning […] More

If you have ever dreamed of hiring your favorite country singer for a private event like a party or a wedding, look no further. Actually we can’t physically book a singer for an event, but we can tell you some information about it! While we would love it if singers performed at private events out of […] More

If only one word could be used to describe the song “Man of Constant Sorrow, ” it would have to be “timeless.” While many now know the tune from the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou? it has a detailed history that stretches back decades. Originally titled “Farewell Song,” a partially blind fiddler named […] More

Ricky Skaggs had already been active as a performer for nearly 30 years when a young outlaw named Travis Tritt burst onto the scene. The two struck up a friendship, and have ended up collaborating on numerous occasions. In 1998, Skaggs, Tritt, and various other artists all took home the Grammy Award for Best Country […] More

Sounds like this apple didn’t fall far from the tree! Travis Tritt teamed up with his talented daughter Tyler Reese for an enchanting duet to the tune of Patty Smyth and Don Henley’s “Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough.” The duet marked Tritt’s first new song in almost five years. The idea to team up with his […] More

Travis Tritt was one of several new country singers that first came on to the scene in 1989. While these other singers from “the class of ’89” were known for their more traditional approach to country music, Tritt was instantly branded as a rebel and an outlaw. It’s an image that Tritt came to embrace, […] More

A proud member of what many country music aficionados call “The Class of 1989”, Travis Tritt admits he “stood out like a sore thumb”. 1989 was the year Clint Black, Garth Brooks, Vince Gill and Alan Jackson released their first singles, as well as Mary Chapin Carpenter and Tritt himself. These artists are known as […] More

With seven albums certified Platinum or higher, five number one hits, and two Grammy Awards, you could say that Travis Tritt knows how to make good country music. Known for hit songs such as “Anymore” and “Here’s a Quarter,” Tritt is one of few current country artists to be labeled as an “outlaw” like other notable […] More

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American Idol champion Trent Harmon‘s cousin Nancy was shot and killed last week, the singer shares in a heartbreaking post to social media. While the details of the shooting aren’t clear, the American Idol winner shared that he got the news on Thursday morning (March 15) while making coffee on his tour bus, Harmon going on to share he […] More

Dallas, Georgia, native Caleb Lee Hutchinson proved to be a breath of fresh air during Sunday night’s American Idol auditions. The soft-spoken 18-year old stood unassumingly before the celebrity judging panel. He seemed somewhat nervous as the judges chatted with him, but only until he offered to do an impression of country star Luke Bryan. […] More

The Voice stage is a magical place! Just ask Colton Swon. Five years ago Colton and and his brother Zach’s lives changed in a big way. Not only did they place 3rd during The Voice season 4, but Colton would meet the woman that would become his wife. Saturday (March 17), Colton married indie rock […] More

George Jones and Tammy Wynette had an undeniable connection, which is why their duets are considered some of the greatest in country music history. One particular performance of “The Ceremony” in 1972 at the Old Plantation Music Park in Lakeland, Florida shows just how much fun Jones and Wynette would have while singing together. Jones and Wynette were married in 1969, but ended up divorcing in […] More

After years of performing, George Strait made his major label debut with the single “Unwound.” Country fans fell in love with him from the start, and sent “Unwound” to the sixth spot on the chart. The following year Strait earned his first of 61 number one hits with his single “Fool Hearted Memory.” Once he snagged his […] More

George Jones and Vestal Goodman paid tribute to the Stanley Brothers in the form of a moving cover of their powerful “Angel Band.” Jones and Goodman took a gospel approach with a country twist in their cover as opposed to The Stanley Brother’s bluegrass version. Their music video for “Angel Band” features the two singing the powerful lyrics in a […] More